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Taken at Pitsford. Look at Neil and Eleanor's Blog which will be linked below for the last big catch and local reports.

The sedge warbler is a small, quite plump, warbler with a striking broad creamy stripe above its eye, and greyish brown legs. It is brown above with blackish streaks and creamy white underneath. It is a summer visitor, and winters in Africa, south of the Sahara Desert. Its song is a noisy, rambling warble compared to the more rhythmic song of the reed warbler.

Conservation status: Green

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UK Breeding: 290,000 territories 
northamptonshirebirding.blogspot.co.uk
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Source Sedge Warbler
Author Jacob Spinks from Northamptonshire, England

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